Tennessee
Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Park receives $700,000 grant from State of Tennessee – Clarksville Online
Nashville, TN – Tennessee Governor Invoice Lee and Division of Financial and Neighborhood Growth Commissioner Bob Rolfe introduced right this moment 9 new Website Growth Grants, totaling roughly $7.6 million.
The grants are designed to assist communities obtain Choose Tennessee web site certification and put together industrial websites for financial improvement initiatives. The funding helps communities spend money on infrastructure and engineering enhancements on project-ready websites.
The Website Growth Grant program, a part of the Rural Financial Alternative Act, works in tandem with TNECD’s Choose Tennessee program. Since 2016, TNECD has awarded 136 Website Growth Grants throughout the state, totaling greater than $54 million in help to native communities.
“The Website Growth Grant program permits Tennessee communities throughout the state to spend money on the infrastructure wanted to develop shovel-ready websites,” mentioned Rolfe. “We’re proud to companion with these 9 communities as they transfer one step nearer to attaining the final word aim of Choose Tennessee web site certification, and we stay up for seeing the successes that comply with this newest spherical of awards.”
The grants awarded this spherical embody
Metropolis of Waynesboro
Waynesboro Industrial Park, $1,345,630 – Property grading, entry highway development
Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Growth Board
Website 19B, Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Park, $700,000 – Property grading, tree clearing
The Cocke County Partnership, Inc.
Smoky Mountain Innovation Park of Cocke County, $1,000,000 – Property grading
East Tennessee Regional Agribusiness Advertising Authority
ETRAMA Website, $90,000 – Due diligence research
Industrial Growth Board of Rhea County
Spring Metropolis Website, $950,000 – Property grading
The Industrial Growth Board of the Metropolis of Lexington
Timberlake Industrial Park, Reeves Property, $586,741 – Property grading
Joint Financial and Neighborhood Growth Board of Lawrence County
Lawrenceburg Industrial Park, $2,000,000 – Property buy
Savannah Industrial Growth Company of the Metropolis of Savannah, TN
Boyd Property, $80,370 – Due diligence research
Selmer/McNairy County Industrial Growth Board
Selmer North Industrial Park, $897,942 – Property grading, entry highway development
Purposes had been reviewed by an advisory committee made up of TNECD, Austin Consulting, the Tennessee Valley Authority, Tennessee Division of Setting and Conservation and Tennessee Division of Transportation.
Every software was supported by the neighborhood’s senator and representatives within the Tennessee Basic Meeting.
Concerning the Tennessee Division of Financial and Neighborhood Growth
The Tennessee Division of Financial and Neighborhood Growth’s mission is to develop methods that assist make Tennessee the No. 1 location within the Southeast for top of the range jobs. To develop and strengthen Tennessee, the division seeks to draw new company funding to the state and works with Tennessee corporations to facilitate growth and financial progress. Discover us on the net: tnecd.com.
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Tennessee
Razorbacks Running Back To Miss Chance to Play No. 4 Tennessee
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The SEC has released the initial availability report for the Tennessee, Arkansas game.
The Razorbacks will be without offensive lineman Patrick Kutas for the sixth straight game and defensive back Jaylon Braxton for the fourth straight game. Fellow defensive back Hudson Clark was upgraded to probable after missing the past three weeks.
Arkansas will be without No. 2 running back Rodney Hill for the first time this season after seeing action in all six. The Razorbacks will get back running back Rashod Dubinion from suspension, coach Sam Pittman announced Monday.
The Razorbacks’ tight end depth will be tested, with three appearing on the report. Andreas Paaske is listed as doubtful after missing the previous two games. Ty Washington and Luke Hasz are both listed as questionable.
The full availability report for both teams is listed below. It will be updated up until 90 minutes before kickoff, per SEC reporting policy.
Tennessee:
DB Jordan Thomas, Out
DB John Slaughter, Out
LB Edwin Spillman, Out
DB Montrell Bandy, Out
Arkansas:
DB Jaylon Braxton, Out
DB Miguel Mitchell, Out
RB Rodney Hill, Out
OL Patrick Kutas, Out
WR Khafre Brown, Out
TE Andreas Paaske, Doubtful
TE Luke Hasz, Questionable
TE Ty Washington, Questionable
DB Hudson Clark, Probable
WR Monte Harrison, Probable
Kickoff between No. 4 Tennessee and Arkansas is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Saturday. The game will be broadcast on ABC.
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Titans Opponent Loses All-Pro LB
The Tennessee Titans may have been granted a reprieve in their schedule during the month of October.
According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, the NFL has suspended Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller for four games after violating the NFL’s Personal Conduct Policy.
This means Miller won’t be able to return until Week 9 at the earliest, which confirms his absence for Week 7 when the Bills play the Titans in Buffalo.
This is a big loss for the Bills considering Miller has been enjoying a bounce back season so far. After playing in 12 games last year for Buffalo recording just three tackles, Miller has made three sacks so far this season in just four games as the Bills have marched on to a 3-1 record to start the season.
At 35 years old, the former No. 2 overall pick is proving that he still has some gas in the tank and that he shouldn’t be ruled out as a contributor moving forward.
However, his four-game suspension certainly halts his momentum, and that’s a big loss for the Bills.
The Titans should be lucky that they won’t be seeing Miller this season. In five career games against the Titans, Miller has 17 tackles and 2.5 sacks, so he won’t be able to add to those totals in this next meeting.
The offensive line has struggled so far this season, allowing 16 sacks. Will Levis is the third-most sacked quarterback in the NFL behind Cleveland Browns star Deshaun Watson and No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears.
The Bills defense is still scary without Miller, but they will be short-handed against the Titans when they come to western New York later in the month.
For now, the Titans will enjoy their bye and then begin to prepare for their game against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 6 before focusing on the Bills in Week 7.
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Rapoport: Titans remain committed to Will Levis as QB1 when healthy
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